Corporate WatchCorporate WatchCorporate Watch is an anti-capitalist research and training group that helps people stand up against corporate power using “information for action”. The large grant will support Corporate Watch’s training sessions on investigating industries and companies, as well as updating and publishing materials on the same topic.
Greater Manchester Tenants UnionGreater Manchester Tenants UnionGreater Manchester Tenants Union is a democratic, member-led union, working across the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. The grant will enable the union to embed a political education programme within their tenant organising. This will include training to support members to develop into leadership roles within the union, public education events and commissioning writing on aspects of the union’s work.
Small grants
Applications received: 105
Projects funded: 10
Political education workshopsACORN the UnionACORN is a mass membership organisation and network of low-income people organising for a fairer deal for our communities left behind by companies, councils and parliament. These workshops will be carried out in working-class communities, addressing pressing issues such as the housing crisis, the cost-of-living crisis and strained public services, providing participants with the knowledge and tools to critically examine societal issues and advocate for transformative change through collective action.
Union events on climate justiceGreen BlocGreen Bloc is an alliance of several organisations committed to collaborating on political education and fringe events at Trade Union Conferences. These two events will target GMB and the Trade Unions Congress, using political education on climate change as a wedge issue to build grassroots support for socialist and progressive policies within Britain’s largest trade unions and educating union members on the internal politics involved in achieving these goals.
The big dinner: abundance against fascismSeeds for ChangeSeeds for Change supports groups campaigning for social and environmental justice to organise in a more strategic, effective and empowering way. This conversation event is for groups in Manchester that are taking a community organising approach to combatting the far right. It aims to build a stronger network of community organisations in the area that can respond to future crises and challenge right-wing radicalisation at its root.
Dialogues Kitty’s LaunderetteKitty’s launderette is a community space in Liverpool, providing affordable laundry services, as well as an accessible social space for people to gather, talk and learn. This project will engage the local community in a series of workshops exploring themes of solidarity, the proud history of migration in the city, disinformation and visioning our collective future. Responses from participants will then be exhibited at Kitty’s and shared wider through a public events program in the launderette.
A Public Projection of Gig Worker PowerThe Workers’ ObservatoryThe Workers’ Observatory is a collaboration of gig workers and researchers, watching the city in order to collectively challenge conditions in self-employed and gig work and to take control of their labour. This funding will enable workers to gather regularly to develop their own network, research and reflect on their collective objectives, and engage in a public media strategy that foregrounds the radical potential of migrant gig workers to collectivise and win power in the economy.
Boycott Bloody InsuranceCoal Action NetworkCoal Action Network works for an end to coal use in power generation and steel production, coal extraction and coal imports in the UK. This project will use events, reports and digital media to raise awareness about the insurance industry’s role in fossil fuel expansion, colonial occupation in Palestine and the migrant detention industry. It aims to build a cross-movement campaign to build pressure for insurance companies to cut ties with deadly projects.
Glasgow Community SchoolPeople’s Resource UnitThis community-based political education programme aims to provide an accessible, entry-level introduction to some of the key political, economic and social issues impacting people and to introduce broadly socialist conceptions of alternatives. The project will use relationships with existing community organisations to deliver the sessions in neighbourhoods, bringing class-centred education directly to people, particularly those who are not organising in trade unions.
Tools for a Fearless City: Building Municipal Organising in the UKResearch for ActionResearch for Action is a worker co-operative producing research to further economic, social and environmental justice. This project will develop and share resources documenting how ‘municipalist’ groups are developing new political pathways. It plans to use already recorded content from a previous summit celebrating municipal practices, alongside follow-up interviews with participants, to introduce others to the ideas and practices of municipal organising.
Stage adaptation of graphic novel Red Rosano more superheroesThis project will adapt Kate Evans’ graphic novel ‘Red Rosa’, a biography of Rosa Luxemburg into a theatrical production for the first time, alongside the delivery of a young artists development programme. The project aims to make socialist history and ideas accessible to audiences through compelling storytelling, and create opportunities for diverse emerging artists to engage with socialism and art-making.
Cooperation Nation: a game-based workshop on commoning and community governanceRed Plenty GamesThe Red Plenty Games is a collective that produces political strategy games. This project will produce an integrated board game and workshop to run with communities involved or interested in projects of commoning and community governance. The aim is to help groups to reconceptualise the development of their town or city through the perspective and dilemmas of common ownership.
2024
Small grants
Applications received: 152
Projects funded: 21
Heavy LeftingRebecca KirkpatrickThis book will reveal a little-known history of leftist physical training and culture and guide readers in how to build a habit of movement from scratch around a stressful life of activism, work, family and community commitments. Heavy Lefting will envision how we might reorganise society so that inclusive movement and wellness – not warped by the profit motive – is central and accessible to all.Publication (book)
Art as Resistance People’s History MuseumPeople’s History Museum holds the most extensive political poster collection in the UK. Art as Resistance will be the first glimpse into the museum’s vast and significant collection, demonstrating how art can be a tool for campaign, protest and mobilisation. An accompanying engagement programme will explore topics such as anti-racism, housing need and community organising drawing on the power of collective action to challenge systems.Exhibition
From Audience to Action: Local newspapers as the frontline for progressive changeThe LeadThe Lead and The Lead Local are socially progressive and left-wing imprints and publications who aim to distribute 100,000 printed newspapers in two editions in 2024 focused on ten northern UK regional cities. This will be developed alongside a plan to build a bigger national weekly email newsletter. Locally commissioned and edited investigative and feature articles will address the hyperlocal concerns of the people who live and work in those areas. Each issue will involve writers and photographers local to each area.Publication (newspaper)
UK Deaf and Disabled Peoples’ Coalition Disabled People Against CutsThis project will build socialist values amongst Deaf and Disabled Peoples’ Organisations in the UK, developing the UK Coalition as a vehicle for national transformation and developing a joint campaign strategy across the coalition. The work aims to have a positive lasting impact on the lives of disabled people and their communities putting them in a better place to seek real changes to their lives.Other – educational network
New Organising Conference Ella Baker School of OrganisingThis conference aims to bring together 350 people including union staff, work representatives, lawyers, academics and third sector organisations, to raise awareness and understanding of workers struggles and movements to create a more equal, diverse, cooperative, sustainable and democratic society.Conference
Connected FrontlinesHaringey Migrant Support CentreThis conference will provide an opportunity for representatives from small, front-line organisations supporting migrants across London, to come together, share best practice and pool research. It will build capacity across the sector to amplify the voices of these small organisations, and work together to collectively resist the hostile environment.Conference
Sheffield Transformed Festival – A festival of political education through discussion, debate, arts and culture Sheffield TransformedA weekend festival of political education and network-building anchored in the radical politics and culture of South Yorkshire. The festival aims to provide a space for intergenerational learning and cross-community discussion through a range of activities, including participatory workshops, talks, art and music; and to forge new connections between different struggles to encourage local political action.Conference (festival)
Movement Power ZineTipping Point UKMovement Power is a free zine for grassroots groups around the UK working on climate, migrant, housing, racial, social, workers’ & economic justice. It aims to inspire, nourish and empower groups to understand their true power and how to tackle the interwoven root causes of the cost of living crisis, climate breakdown and escalating social injustices. Publication
Every Street A Power Station Optimistic Foundation CICPOWER STATION is a documentary film about installing free solar panels on a street in East London – a ‘show and do’ project addressing climate, energy, economic and imaginative crises through action and education. This grant will support the production and dissemination of a publication with educational resources and conceptual frameworks for communities interested in initiating POWER STATION projects. Publication
Artists and Culture Workers LDN – WebsiteOptimistic Foundation CICArtists and Culture Workers LDN is applying the shop-stewards network organisational model to workers in the culture sector. The group aims to dynamically facilitate exchanges of information amongst workers, building collective confidence to navigate labour relations in art and culture, through democratic structures based on a rank-and-file trade union ethos. This grant will enable the group to create a new website, a membership development system, a new logo and some initial writing pieces for the website.Digital resource
Britain and the Other 9/11Alborada FilmsBritain and the Other 9/11 is a feature-length documentary which investigates the UK government’s role in the subversion of Chile’s democracy between 1960 and 2000. This grant will support screenings of the film across the UK. It aims to provide political education not only in socialist thought, focussing on Allende’s life and legacy, but also the mechanisms that the UK government has used to subvert socialist projects in the Global South.Events
Exploring Anticapitalism. A new series of short courses from the Left Book ClubLeft Book ClubA new series of structured courses accessible to both members of Left Book Club and the public. The grant will support the production of three courses over a year—Exploring Colonialism, Exploring Radical History, and Exploring Economics. Each course will feature books published by Left Book Club, alongside wider readings.Workshop/course
An Clogán An ClogánAn Clogán aims to address the lack of a significant left-wing media presence across the island of Ireland. This grant will support the production of a print publication featuring in-depth analysis, articles and discussions on key political issues from a progressive left-wing perspective. It will also support a website build and launch events to reach a wide audience. Workshop/course
Degrowth London Political Education DriveDegrowth LondonThis project seeks to develop online educational tools for advancing the understanding of the increasingly impactful degrowth movement and its contributions to eco-socialist transformation. The tools that will be the product of a research project undertaken by members of Degrowth London.Publication
The Workers Policy ProjectThe Workers Policy ProjectThis project will research how precarious work is used specifically as a mechanism for workplace sexual assault. It will produce and distribute printed and digital resources to increase awareness of workplace assault and grievance procedures bringing into focus the power dynamics that enable extreme exploitation, building solidarity within the labour movement and increasing worker and public perception of workplace sexual assault of how precarious work is used as a driver.Digital resource
Never Stop Learning: Adult Education for DemocracyNever Stop Learning This project aims to produce two publications, create a website and run a conference, documenting the history of radical adult education and raising awareness of the importance of wider adult education in disadvantaged communities.Publication
Workers Theatre Movement Play ProjectValley Community TheatreValley Community Theatre, based in a working-class area of Liverpool, will run a series of workshops looking at the origins of agitprop and political theatre, as exemplified by the Workers Theatre Movement. The workshops will build to rehearsals and eventually a run of five evenings of theatre, open to the general public, performing pieces on various aspects of the Workers Theatre Movement.Arts events
Preserving Bradford’s Radical Past through archiving and sharing the Bradford Resource Centre (BRC) libraryFriends of Bradford Resource CentreFriends of Bradford Resource Centre plan to preserve the unwritten history of Bradford Resource Centre through archiving important materials currently stored in the centre and using these to create at exhibition documenting the history of the Bradford Resource Centre and other connected organisations. This will be turned into a permanent display in the building and also an online resource.Mapping/archiving
Disability and Migration Network – cross-movement conferenceDisability and Migration NetworkThe Disability and Migration Network will bring together activists from across movements for disability justice and migration justice for an in-person conference in Spring 2025. The conference will promote socialist perspectives, seek solutions to the neoliberal austerity agenda and map the current political landscape for disability and migration movements, further building the network for future learning and action.Conference
Pro Revolution SoccerPro Revolution SoccerThis podcast attempts to turn football – the national obsession – into a terrain of struggle and a series of teachable moments in order to convert football fans into socialists, convert left-leaning football fans into socialist activists and ultimately to organise left-leaning football fans, players and coaches into a bloc capable of having affects in football and beyond.Audio
Socialist Education at Camp 100 Woodcraft FolkIn August 2025, Woodcraft Folk with their partner organisation the International Falcon Movement – Socialist Education International, brought together around 3,000 young people and adults on a camp of international solidarity, cooperation and social change education in England. Participants will take part in an education programme covering 14 themes, including trade unions, solidarity, media, activism, sustainability and peace and conflict.Workshop/course
2023
Small grants
Applications received: 182
Projects funded: 24
Spark: A one week introduction to social justice educationThe Advocacy AcademyA course providing young people aged 14-18 with an understanding of political frameworks and skills in community organising, campaigning and campaign actions. The programme aims to build the organisation’s membership programme, supporting young people to fight for system change for marginalised communities.Course
Construction of strike statistics database for BritainGregor GallA database of data on official strikes, ballots for strikes and industrial action and industrial action short of a strike in Britain. This will support socialists and trade unions to judge the health of the union and wider working-class movement. Research
Political Economy conference eventGeneral Federation of Trade UnionsA weekend conference on political economy for trade union members, socialist scholars and key activists, designed to deepen a collective understanding of political economy, advocate for workers’ rights and promote socialist principles. The grant will subsidise 15 places for individuals who would otherwise be unable to attend due to financial barriers.Conference
Prisoner Solidarity Network Interview SeriesPrisoner Solidarity NetworkA series of long-form video interviews of formerly incarcerated people and others whose activism has revolved around the criminal justice system. The series aims to illustrate the role that prisons and the criminal justice system have in upholding racial capitalism, highlight human rights abuses in UK prisons and to explore the possibilities for socialism as a means of reducing harm and inequality in society.Video/film
Deaf access to radical Left politicsDai O’Brien and Steve EmeryA project conducting interviews with signing deaf people who are involved in radical left politics and to hold workshops with activists from both deaf British Sign Language (BSL) signing and hearing communities, with the aim of creating a corpus of BSL vocabulary linked to left political terms and translating key left political texts into BSL.Digital resource
A building for the leftPelican CollectiveThe collective aims to provide affordable office and workspace for progressive and leftist organisations in London, alongside high quality events and political education space available to grassroots and progressive groups. The new building will provide a large event space, class room, kitchen, and common room, providing the ideal venue for political education, community building and collaborative working.Creating/improving a physical space
The Benn Legacy Conference – 100 years of Tony BennUniversity of WestminsterA conference in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Tony Benn’s birth. The conference will invite contributions from academics, trade unions and activist groups, discussing Benn’s innovative approach to socialism, the influence of workers’ actions on him and the ideas of British socialism that inspired him.[please note: we no longer accept applications from universities]Conference
Troublemakers: a conference on organising at workIan AllisonA conference bringing together around 300 workers to learn from each other, from past struggles and from good organising methods. The conference aims to contribute to union growth and promote an inclusive and expansive model of workplace organising, supporting workers to address broad issues such as poverty, inequality, discrimination and climate breakdown.Conference
Re-interpreting the visual culture of working class movementsWorking Class Movement LibraryImproving the display and accompanying interpretive information of key archival materials and artworks in the Working Class Movement Library. The project aims to provide a coherent educational narrative for visitors to the library, in order to raise awareness about important working class struggles and events in our history.Creating/improving a physical space
Of Sweat and Soil: The power of grassroots union organising for landworkersLandworkers AllianceA podcast series telling the story of landworker organising in the UK, sharing voices from Landworkers’ Alliance members in the UK and globally with La Via Campesina. The series will use creative methods to tell often forgetting stories of power, uprisings and organising that have shaped the landscape of the UK today.Audio
Development of website and visual identityClass WorkThe website aims to improve and enhance the organisation’s current work, attracting more groups and organisations to Class Work’s workshops supporting people to explore their internal and external relationships to class, as well as growing the readership of Class Work’s journal, Lumpen, which publishes poor and working class writers.Digital resource
Installing a podcast/radio studio and producing a regular podcastMayDay RoomsBuilding a sound recording studio in the MayDay Rooms archive, as well as developing a sound editing training programme, to enable activists from across the Left and socialist movements to produce podcasts and radio shows free of charge. MayDay Rooms will also use the studio to produce a regular magazine-style podcast, featuring collections from the archive, current campaigns and selected recordings from MayDay Rooms’ public events. Audio
House of CommonBoundless TheatreA five month programme of workshops and engaging participatory activity for 15-25 year olds in Croydon. The workshops will be carried out around the theatre’s production of HOUSE OF COMMON, a performance exploring youth voice and lowering the voting age to sixteen. The project will use co-creation practices and artistic responses from young people to demonstrate and platform new ways of thinking.Workshops
Community research on the right to foodRight to Food SouthwarkThis ‘citizen-led’ participatory research project will explore what the right to food means to people using foodbanks, using the findings to establish clearer aims for the right to food movement and develop campaigning demands. These aims and demands will be used to raise awareness within local councils of the nature and extent of the UK’s inequality crisis.Research
Developing a UK wide membership organisation for trans people with socialist and abolitionist goalsFront for the Liberation of Nonbinary, Intersex and Trans PeopleThis project will bring together transgender organisers from a range of political organisations and movements to develop a programme of education including medical education, know your rights training, self-defence workshops and education around workers rights. This education programme will be developed and delivered with the aim of creating a national membership-based transgender liberation organisation.
IWGB handbook & podcast Independent Workers Union of Great BritainThe project will fund the dissemination of research currently being conducted into previous successful campaigns run by the union and a member handbook for the union, providing introductory information for all members on how to organise at work and how to take part in the union’s democracy. Both the handbook and the case study will educate, motivate and inspire precarious workers by teaching them about the potential of collective action to improve their working conditions and how they can replicate the same success at their workplace.
Feminise Politics Now!Feminise Politics Now!Feminise Politics Now! designs and runs free socialist education and strategising courses and weekends, equipping leftwing activists and educators in Britain with the tools to develop more effective, sustainable ways of organising and operating in the current political landscape. This project will use a newly written publication to provide a new, improved practical course targeting select groups, including climate groups, youth groups and groups involved in regenerative organising and degrowth, as well as the organisation’s existing network of 300 activists.
Developing Marxist critique in Northern Ireland: building class consciousness and socialist politicisation in times of crisis and changeTrademark BelfastThis project will develop new educational resources to support Trademark’s popular education programme with trade unionists, political activists and community groups, using a political economy framework to advance a Marxist understanding and critique of capitalism’s emergence and development. The project will also involve three one-day political education schools, three public seminars and three podcast episodes, aiming to build class consciousness and socialist politicisation among activists and non-activists in times of crisis and change.
Black African Radical Education in ScotlandLayla-Roxanne HillThis education and cultural programme aims to promote class consciousness and critical thinking amongst Black working-class people (and those who do not identify as such) in Scotland and to co-create a Black Scottish Living Archive which collects and preserves multi-media records from and by Black people in Scotland. The course will be delivered in person in Glasgow, created and delivered by Black people living in Scotland, who are aligned with socialist, Black Feminist and Marxist ideologies.
Up in Arms: Live performance presented as part of a multimedia artistic project exploring anti-racism and feminismDe La Warr PavilionUp in Arms is a multimedia artistic project by artist-activists Anna Maria Nabirye and Annie Saunders that presents opportunities for participants and audiences to explore race, feminism and friendship within their life and community. The grant will support a performance using material sourced from workshops on race with local participants as well material developed by the artists, inviting participants to experience the final video/audio piece along with the artists.
DOPE Magazine websiteDOPE MagazineDOPE magazine is a quarterly newspaper, filled with high quality material from a range of authors and struggles all aimed at bringing about a fundamentally more equal, cooperative and democratic society. It is distributed for free to anyone who wants to sell it on the street and vendors keep all the money from sales. This grant will support the creation of a new website for DOPE magazine, providing a dedicated online space to accompany the magazine and an archive where all previous issues, articles and art work can be accessed.
Creating a library of radical children’s literature at Red Sunday School, GlasgowRed Sunday SchoolVolunteer-run and free to access, Red Sunday School aims to provide young people with the tools and resources to participate in the great struggles of our day. This project will create a lending library of radical children’s literature in the Glasgow community and provide resources for Red Sunday School’s monthly socialist school for children. The library will also further Red Sunday School’s aim to reach out and engage with the local community by providing a social space for parents and carers to read with children.
Macrodose: a weekly economics podcastPlanet B ProductionsMacrodose is a weekly podcast, hosted by James Meadway and produced to high professional standards by Planet B Productions. On a weekly basis it covers the top three economics stories of the week, providing a socialist, political economy analysis of each that is aimed at an interested but not expert general audience. This grant will support Macrodose to grow its general audience and become financially sustainable through a subscriber model.
Devon Transformed, a radical community festival of music, art, ideas, political education and skills sharing in TotnesDevon TransformedBased on the model of The World Transformed national festival, Devon Transformed aims to bring together and connect otherwise isolated activists across the region, inspiring new projects and strengthening the socialist and environmentalist movements in an area of the country where the left has historically struggled. Devon Transformed aims to become an ongoing project after the festival, holding in person and online events to support the wider activist community.
Pŵer Pobl (People Power) Engaging with The Feminist Perspective of Protest to Inspire Activism and Positive Change in South WalesThe Workers GalleryResearch
About Money: a play about Workers’ Rights and zero hour contracts, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival65% TheatreArts research & development
“Come What May, We’re Here to Stay”: A history of anti racist organising in the British South Asian CommunityTaj AliResearch
Support the development of young Black and POC cooperatives by identifying historical role of co-ops in the communities of colour in the UKDecolonising EconomicsWorkshop / course
Images of Liberation: Sally Fraser and the photography of women&rsqou;s protest, 1968-1971Four CornersExhibition
TWT FM – magazine style podcast combining history, theory, culture and contemporary struggles around issues pertinent to the leftThe World TransformedPodcast
Tribune Clubs – socialist educational groups across Britain run by Tribune magazineTribuneEvents
Building the alternatives for a just food system: celebrating 25 years of struggleWar on WantVideo
Fair Rents Now! Political Education on Working Class Tenant Collective Organising to achieve Rent Control in the post Pandemic eraGreater Manchester Tenants UnionPublication
Marie Goldsmith: “Titan of Anarchism”Søren Henry Hough and Christopher CoquardResearch
Global Marx: a free monthly online webinar series (for activists around the world) on Karl Marx’s Capital Volume OneProfessor Alfredo Saad-Filho, Caroline Denon Lambert and Jessica PiggDigital resource
Researching and populating an interactive map of significant events in radical history for the Working Class History projectWorking Class HistoryResearch
The Heart of Our Earth: Community Resistance to Mining in Latin AmericaLatin America BureauResearch
‘We are Nature defending herself’: An audio-visual examination of activists’ resistance to systemic state violence against the UK environmental movementPhil Clarke HillFilm
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